New song from the Drinks after work album. Great buy get it on iTunes or AMAZON
i do NOT own the video am just posting a couple pics to it to support those who support us.
Thank a vet

published:05 Jan 2014

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Hey guys! In this video I answer questions about sending letters to a Marine recruit. It is easy to stress out about what you can and cannot send, so I thought I would help you guys out a little bit. Enjoy!

This is how the Free State rolls. This is just the kind of active support for limited government, liberty and personal responsibility that's increasingly part of daily life in NH. Thank youFSP. What took you so long to get here...?
http://freestateproject.org/
During testimony at the ConcordCity Council public hearing regarding the acquisition of a ManBearPig-- er, I mean BearCat, the "Homeland Security" grant-subsidized (so, your money, regardless) armored attack truck (the manufacturer's description, although the cops prefer "rescue vehicle," which isn't exactly prominent in the marketing materials for some reason) by local law enforcement's Special Operations Unit, in Concord, NH, 8/12/2013, there was this little gem from retired MarineColonelPete Martino. Complete hearing at http://bikerbillnh.blogspot.com/2013/08/two-hundred-activists-and-committee.html
"Peter Martino is a citizen of the State of New Hampshire. Mr. Martino is a Colonel in the U.S. MarineCorpsReserve who has been mobilized three times. During his military career, he commanded an infantry platoon, company, and battalion. He was also the senior U.S. adviser to an Iraqi Army brigade. Mr. Martino has had a successful civilian career providing training, consulting, and program management services to private companies and to state and federal agency contractors. Mr. Martino presently holds a top secret security clearance."
2008
And see the Colonel take on the NH HouseCommerce Committee regarding SB180, "establishing a recovery fund for victims of the Financial Resources Mortgage (FRM) fraud and continually appropriating a special fund," here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C92y0NJ7tJM

Marine Cpl. Jeff DeYoung and his dog Cena have tackled everything from the front lines to civilian life together. When Cena got terminal cancer, Jeff organized a final ride he knew Cena would enjoy.
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The USMarines have pursued aggressive tactics in flashpoint town Sangin since replacing British forces in the southern Afghan town several months ago. The BBC's Paul Wood, embedded with US MarineBattalion 3/5, reports on the continuing fight against the Taliban.
"Come on, come out come and play," said the Marine sniper.
He spoke as he looked through his telescopic sight at a Taliban "spotter" who had just jumped behind a wall some 800m away. The man was not armed but was talking into a radio.
"Got P-I-D [positive identification]," said the sniper. "Cleared to engage." There was the suppressed crack of a silenced sniper round. The man fell to the ground.
"EnemyKIA (killed in action). Doin' the dead man dance."
"Good shooting, bro," came the reply.
It was the 50th kill for this sniper team. The US Marines believe they have accounted for hundreds of Taliban since they arrived in Sangin four months ago, relieving the British forces here.

Marines

Marines, also known as a marine corps and naval infantry, are an infantry force that specializes in the support of naval and army operations on land and at sea, as well as the execution of their own operations. In the majority of countries, the marine force is part of the navy, but it can also be under the army like the Troupes de marine (French Marines) and Givati Brigade (Israeli Marines), or form an independent armed service branch like the United States Marine Corps and Royal Marines.

Historically, tasks undertaken by marines have included providing protection from war while at sea, reflecting the pressed nature of the ships' company and the risk of mutiny. Other tasks would include boarding of vessels during combat or capture of prize ships and providing manpower for raiding ashore in support of the naval objectives.

With the industrialization of warfare in the 20th century the scale of landing operations increased; this brought with it an increased likelihood of opposition and a need for co-ordination of various military elements. Marine forces evolved to specialize in the skills and capabilities required for amphibious warfare.

Toby Keith- call a marine

New song from the Drinks after work album. Great buy get it on iTunes or AMAZON
i do NOT own the video am just posting a couple pics to it to support those who support us.
Thank a vet

10:06

TIPS AND ADVICE ON SENDING LETTERS TO YOUR MARINE RECRUIT

TIPS AND ADVICE ON SENDING LETTERS TO YOUR MARINE RECRUIT

TIPS AND ADVICE ON SENDING LETTERS TO YOUR MARINE RECRUIT

Hey guys! In this video I answer questions about sending letters to a Marine recruit. It is easy to stress out about what you can and cannot send, so I thought I would help you guys out a little bit. Enjoy!

Emotional Marine Recruit Send Off

Police State Too Much? Send in a Marine!

This is how the Free State rolls. This is just the kind of active support for limited government, liberty and personal responsibility that's increasingly part of daily life in NH. Thank youFSP. What took you so long to get here...?
http://freestateproject.org/
During testimony at the ConcordCity Council public hearing regarding the acquisition of a ManBearPig-- er, I mean BearCat, the "Homeland Security" grant-subsidized (so, your money, regardless) armored attack truck (the manufacturer's description, although the cops prefer "rescue vehicle," which isn't exactly prominent in the marketing materials for some reason) by local law enforcement's Special Operations Unit, in Concord, NH, 8/12/2013, there was this little gem from retired MarineColonelPete Martino. Complete hearing at http://bikerbillnh.blogspot.com/2013/08/two-hundred-activists-and-committee.html
"Peter Martino is a citizen of the State of New Hampshire. Mr. Martino is a Colonel in the U.S. MarineCorpsReserve who has been mobilized three times. During his military career, he commanded an infantry platoon, company, and battalion. He was also the senior U.S. adviser to an Iraqi Army brigade. Mr. Martino has had a successful civilian career providing training, consulting, and program management services to private companies and to state and federal agency contractors. Mr. Martino presently holds a top secret security clearance."
2008
And see the Colonel take on the NH HouseCommerce Committee regarding SB180, "establishing a recovery fund for victims of the Financial Resources Mortgage (FRM) fraud and continually appropriating a special fund," here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C92y0NJ7tJM

Marine Cpl. Jeff DeYoung and his dog Cena have tackled everything from the front lines to civilian life together. When Cena got terminal cancer, Jeff organized a final ride he knew Cena would enjoy.
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U.S Marine Sniper Team Eliminates Taliban Spotter in Sangin

The USMarines have pursued aggressive tactics in flashpoint town Sangin since replacing British forces in the southern Afghan town several months ago. The BBC's Paul Wood, embedded with US MarineBattalion 3/5, reports on the continuing fight against the Taliban.
"Come on, come out come and play," said the Marine sniper.
He spoke as he looked through his telescopic sight at a Taliban "spotter" who had just jumped behind a wall some 800m away. The man was not armed but was talking into a radio.
"Got P-I-D [positive identification]," said the sniper. "Cleared to engage." There was the suppressed crack of a silenced sniper round. The man fell to the ground.
"EnemyKIA (killed in action). Doin' the dead man dance."
"Good shooting, bro," came the reply.
It was the 50th kill for this sniper team. The US Marines believe they have accounted for hundreds of Taliban since they arrived in Sangin four months ago, relieving the British forces here.

Toby Keith- call a marine

New song from the Drinks after work album. Great buy get it on iTunes or AMAZON
i do NOT own the video am just posting a couple pics to it to support those who support us.
Thank a vet

published: 05 Jan 2014

TIPS AND ADVICE ON SENDING LETTERS TO YOUR MARINE RECRUIT

Hey guys! In this video I answer questions about sending letters to a Marine recruit. It is easy to stress out about what you can and cannot send, so I thought I would help you guys out a little bit. Enjoy!

published: 27 Jul 2016

Emotional Marine Recruit Send Off

Police State Too Much? Send in a Marine!

This is how the Free State rolls. This is just the kind of active support for limited government, liberty and personal responsibility that's increasingly part of daily life in NH. Thank youFSP. What took you so long to get here...?
http://freestateproject.org/
During testimony at the ConcordCity Council public hearing regarding the acquisition of a ManBearPig-- er, I mean BearCat, the "Homeland Security" grant-subsidized (so, your money, regardless) armored attack truck (the manufacturer's description, although the cops prefer "rescue vehicle," which isn't exactly prominent in the marketing materials for some reason) by local law enforcement's Special Operations Unit, in Concord, NH, 8/12/2013, there was this little gem from retired MarineColonelPete Martino. Complete hearing at http:...

Marine send off

Ed Leonard Marine send off

Marine Cpl. Jeff DeYoung and his dog Cena have tackled everything from the front lines to civilian life together. When Cena got terminal cancer, Jeff organized a final ride he knew Cena would enjoy.
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U.S Marine Sniper Team Eliminates Taliban Spotter in Sangin

The USMarines have pursued aggressive tactics in flashpoint town Sangin since replacing British forces in the southern Afghan town several months ago. The BBC's Paul Wood, embedded with US MarineBattalion 3/5, reports on the continuing fight against the Taliban.
"Come on, come out come and play," said the Marine sniper.
He spoke as he looked through his telescopic sight at a Taliban "spotter" who had just jumped behind a wall some 800m away. The man was not armed but was talking into a radio.
"Got P-I-D [positive identification]," said the sniper. "Cleared to engage." There was the suppressed crack of a silenced sniper round. The man fell to the ground.
"EnemyKIA (killed in action). Doin' the dead man dance."
"Good shooting, bro," came the reply.
It was the 50th kill for this sn...

TIPS AND ADVICE ON SENDING LETTERS TO YOUR MARINE RECRUIT

Hey guys! In this video I answer questions about sending letters to a Marine recruit. It is easy to stress out about what you can and cannot send, so I thought ...

Hey guys! In this video I answer questions about sending letters to a Marine recruit. It is easy to stress out about what you can and cannot send, so I thought I would help you guys out a little bit. Enjoy!

Hey guys! In this video I answer questions about sending letters to a Marine recruit. It is easy to stress out about what you can and cannot send, so I thought I would help you guys out a little bit. Enjoy!

Police State Too Much? Send in a Marine!

This is how the Free State rolls. This is just the kind of active support for limited government, liberty and personal responsibility that's increasingly part o...

This is how the Free State rolls. This is just the kind of active support for limited government, liberty and personal responsibility that's increasingly part of daily life in NH. Thank youFSP. What took you so long to get here...?
http://freestateproject.org/
During testimony at the ConcordCity Council public hearing regarding the acquisition of a ManBearPig-- er, I mean BearCat, the "Homeland Security" grant-subsidized (so, your money, regardless) armored attack truck (the manufacturer's description, although the cops prefer "rescue vehicle," which isn't exactly prominent in the marketing materials for some reason) by local law enforcement's Special Operations Unit, in Concord, NH, 8/12/2013, there was this little gem from retired MarineColonelPete Martino. Complete hearing at http://bikerbillnh.blogspot.com/2013/08/two-hundred-activists-and-committee.html
"Peter Martino is a citizen of the State of New Hampshire. Mr. Martino is a Colonel in the U.S. MarineCorpsReserve who has been mobilized three times. During his military career, he commanded an infantry platoon, company, and battalion. He was also the senior U.S. adviser to an Iraqi Army brigade. Mr. Martino has had a successful civilian career providing training, consulting, and program management services to private companies and to state and federal agency contractors. Mr. Martino presently holds a top secret security clearance."
2008
And see the Colonel take on the NH HouseCommerce Committee regarding SB180, "establishing a recovery fund for victims of the Financial Resources Mortgage (FRM) fraud and continually appropriating a special fund," here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C92y0NJ7tJM

This is how the Free State rolls. This is just the kind of active support for limited government, liberty and personal responsibility that's increasingly part of daily life in NH. Thank youFSP. What took you so long to get here...?
http://freestateproject.org/
During testimony at the ConcordCity Council public hearing regarding the acquisition of a ManBearPig-- er, I mean BearCat, the "Homeland Security" grant-subsidized (so, your money, regardless) armored attack truck (the manufacturer's description, although the cops prefer "rescue vehicle," which isn't exactly prominent in the marketing materials for some reason) by local law enforcement's Special Operations Unit, in Concord, NH, 8/12/2013, there was this little gem from retired MarineColonelPete Martino. Complete hearing at http://bikerbillnh.blogspot.com/2013/08/two-hundred-activists-and-committee.html
"Peter Martino is a citizen of the State of New Hampshire. Mr. Martino is a Colonel in the U.S. MarineCorpsReserve who has been mobilized three times. During his military career, he commanded an infantry platoon, company, and battalion. He was also the senior U.S. adviser to an Iraqi Army brigade. Mr. Martino has had a successful civilian career providing training, consulting, and program management services to private companies and to state and federal agency contractors. Mr. Martino presently holds a top secret security clearance."
2008
And see the Colonel take on the NH HouseCommerce Committee regarding SB180, "establishing a recovery fund for victims of the Financial Resources Mortgage (FRM) fraud and continually appropriating a special fund," here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C92y0NJ7tJM

Marine Cpl. Jeff DeYoung and his dog Cena have tackled everything from the front lines to civilian life together. When Cena got terminal cancer, Jeff organized a final ride he knew Cena would enjoy.
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Marine Cpl. Jeff DeYoung and his dog Cena have tackled everything from the front lines to civilian life together. When Cena got terminal cancer, Jeff organized a final ride he knew Cena would enjoy.
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The USMarines have pursued aggressive tactics in flashpoint town Sangin since replacing British forces in the southern Afghan town several months ago. The BBC's Paul Wood, embedded with US MarineBattalion 3/5, reports on the continuing fight against the Taliban.
"Come on, come out come and play," said the Marine sniper.
He spoke as he looked through his telescopic sight at a Taliban "spotter" who had just jumped behind a wall some 800m away. The man was not armed but was talking into a radio.
"Got P-I-D [positive identification]," said the sniper. "Cleared to engage." There was the suppressed crack of a silenced sniper round. The man fell to the ground.
"EnemyKIA (killed in action). Doin' the dead man dance."
"Good shooting, bro," came the reply.
It was the 50th kill for this sniper team. The US Marines believe they have accounted for hundreds of Taliban since they arrived in Sangin four months ago, relieving the British forces here.

The USMarines have pursued aggressive tactics in flashpoint town Sangin since replacing British forces in the southern Afghan town several months ago. The BBC's Paul Wood, embedded with US MarineBattalion 3/5, reports on the continuing fight against the Taliban.
"Come on, come out come and play," said the Marine sniper.
He spoke as he looked through his telescopic sight at a Taliban "spotter" who had just jumped behind a wall some 800m away. The man was not armed but was talking into a radio.
"Got P-I-D [positive identification]," said the sniper. "Cleared to engage." There was the suppressed crack of a silenced sniper round. The man fell to the ground.
"EnemyKIA (killed in action). Doin' the dead man dance."
"Good shooting, bro," came the reply.
It was the 50th kill for this sniper team. The US Marines believe they have accounted for hundreds of Taliban since they arrived in Sangin four months ago, relieving the British forces here.

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DIFFERENCE BETWEEN MARINE RECON & MARINE RAIDERS

This is definitely the most requested video I have had. Rightfully so because the history of Reconnaissance and Marine Raiders are so intertwined it can leave someone feeling a bit confused, I have your back. Not only does this video give you my military history, it also gives you the history of Marine Recon and Marine Raiders (MARSOC), the requirements to get into both units, and also some very sound advice from other Recon and Raider Operators. So get some popcorn, grab a notepad, and put your feet up. Enjoy!
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Primed to Kill as a US Marine Sniper

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Noel Rodriguez entered the US Marine Corps to be a journalist. He'd never held a gun or thought about killing. But as soon as he held an M16 everything changed. 'When they gave me my rifle, I just felt it. I knew in my heart that nobody was going to be better than me.' But when Rodriguez first killed he couldn't believe what he'd done. 'I sent it, and that was all I could think ...

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A must see moving story about a young Marine's struggle with his life upon returning from combat . . . impacting his marriage and duty performance . . . until s...

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A must see moving story about a young Marine's struggle with his life upon returning from combat . . . impacting his marriage and duty performance . . . until several of his Marine brothers convince him to seek assistance at a critical time . . . allowing him to recover and continue being a proud living Marine.
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Our Heroes, America's Best ... https://youtu.be/d94cP8cXiYY
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Marines are pushed to unconsciousness in the pool, wrestle 90-pound packs in the pounding surf of the Pacific Ocean. It's a man-breaking, all-out endurance test...

Marines are pushed to unconsciousness in the pool, wrestle 90-pound packs in the pounding surf of the Pacific Ocean. It's a man-breaking, all-out endurance test that forges top soldiers with unparalleled skills. One in three don't survive the cut.

Marines are pushed to unconsciousness in the pool, wrestle 90-pound packs in the pounding surf of the Pacific Ocean. It's a man-breaking, all-out endurance test that forges top soldiers with unparalleled skills. One in three don't survive the cut.

Location: East River. From East 90 to East 95
Reports of a helicopter that did a nose dive into the river
Major Technical Reaponse
E-39,22,53
E-35(Comm)s/c
E-44 w/ 2nd PieceL-16,13
L-43 WaterRescueL-14(Soc Support)
B-10,12(Staging)
B-43(Air Recon)s/c
R-1 w/ R.C 1R-4
Sq-41
D-3
Tac-1
RB,SB
FC,FCB(Staging)
CTUSOC Logistic
SOC Compressor
HM-1
HMBMarine 1,6,9s/c
Marine 1A
Marine Battalion
Car-23,12A,4C,11,12,4D,12BRoosevelt IslandE-260
L-116
B-45Maybe
34th St Sector (Box 720)
E-16,21,14
L-7,3(Fast)
B-8
Car-3,1,6A
Maybe:
25th St & East River (Box 609)
E-7Act. 5,14
L-9,15 Act. 21
L-12(Water Rescue)
B-6
Sq-18 w/ 2nd Piece
RB
HM-1
HMB
Reports helicopter went under water @19:16
Reports helicopter engine on fire @19:16
Rescue 4 on the frequency @19:16
E-53 at East 91. Nothing to report here
Marine 6 5 min ETA
E-39 NorthBoundFDR we have nothing
Caller stating helicopter submerged @19:17
B-10 E-22 @ East 90 with PD land and water units @19:18
MD got a call with someone floating in on a flotation device @19:18
M-6. We have an over turned helicopter. With 5 people inside @19:22
D-3 staging will be 96th St.Easy access to the river
D-3 i want all Marine Units on the Box. And a BC to the 34th St helipad
D-3 have a Chief and units go to Roosevelt Island
M6. We have a diver in the water. PD has a diver in the water
M6 we have the helicopter tied up to the tug boat
D-3 i don’t want any of our divers in the water until I get there. Got that I’ll be there in 30 seconds
MD to D-3 M-6 has a diver already in the water. Not a SCUBA diver
MB is picking up R1 divers
Car-3 responding @19:34
*Command Post. East 96 & The River*
D-3 who is my chief for staging.
MD FCB is Staging
D-3 I want another Chief
D-3 I working on a new command post
B-8. Heliport is closed can’t get access
Car-3 have D-3 set up a command post with NYPD
D-3 we are working on it. Having difficult gaining access
B-12s/c Staging
Car-3. S/c an air recon chief @19:38
D-3 89 St & East End Ave for Command post @19:39
*Command Post 89 St & East End Ave*
D-3 Send 1 Marine Unit to Staging to get members. Got that @19:40
MB M1A has the pilot on board. Not sure where they are going @19:42
Car-3 send a field Comm engine to D-3’s Location @19:43
MB. M1A is brining the pilot to 80 & the FDR @19:44
M6 R1 has a diver in the water. We have a diver on the surface @19:49
D-3 have the 8th BC stay at 34th and give them 3&2 have a sector there the incident is moving south @19:52
MD to D-3 NYPD isn’t putting anymore helicopters in the air. So Air Recon might not happen @19:52
B-43 i am 10-8. NYPD isn’t flying anymore helicopters @19:57
B-8 we will be at the ferry terminal 35 to 36 waiting @20:00
Car-1 10-84 @20:03
Car-3. With the amount of units we have at both boxes transmit the 2nd Alarm @20:05
Car-6A I’m at 34th st taking command @20:06
D-3 let those cars know. The incident is moving south it’s at East 59th st. They removed 2 more PTs and they are going to 34th St @20:07
Car-3 I’m taking command of 34th st
MD sending the fast truck to 34th st @20:07
MD to L3 bring your water gear and fast gear @20:13
M6 all victims removed. Removing divers now @20:17
Car-3 moving the command post to 34th St & the Ferry Terminal @20:17
*Command Post. 34th St & The River*
Car-3. We are at Slip A. Closer to 36th St. waiting on the boats @20:24
RB 2 10-37 Code 1s. 3 10-37s Code 2s (CPR in progress) and 1 Code 3
Car-3 helo is moving south. Move the Command Post to 25th St and put a box out
*Command Post. 25th St & The River*
FC per Car-3. PWH @21:34
Relocations:
Squad 288 Act. Rescue 1Engine 237 Act. Engine 5
Engine 94 Act. Engine 37
Engine 37 Act. Engine 53
Engine 5 Act. Engine 39
Ladder 23 Act. Ladder 43
Ladder 21 Act. Ladder 13
Ladder 146 Act. Ladder 7
Ladder 102 Act. Ladder 3
Ladder 15 Act. Ladder 21
Battalion 50 Act. Battalion 8

Location: East River. From East 90 to East 95
Reports of a helicopter that did a nose dive into the river
Major Technical Reaponse
E-39,22,53
E-35(Comm)s/c
E-44 w/ 2nd PieceL-16,13
L-43 WaterRescueL-14(Soc Support)
B-10,12(Staging)
B-43(Air Recon)s/c
R-1 w/ R.C 1R-4
Sq-41
D-3
Tac-1
RB,SB
FC,FCB(Staging)
CTUSOC Logistic
SOC Compressor
HM-1
HMBMarine 1,6,9s/c
Marine 1A
Marine Battalion
Car-23,12A,4C,11,12,4D,12BRoosevelt IslandE-260
L-116
B-45Maybe
34th St Sector (Box 720)
E-16,21,14
L-7,3(Fast)
B-8
Car-3,1,6A
Maybe:
25th St & East River (Box 609)
E-7Act. 5,14
L-9,15 Act. 21
L-12(Water Rescue)
B-6
Sq-18 w/ 2nd Piece
RB
HM-1
HMB
Reports helicopter went under water @19:16
Reports helicopter engine on fire @19:16
Rescue 4 on the frequency @19:16
E-53 at East 91. Nothing to report here
Marine 6 5 min ETA
E-39 NorthBoundFDR we have nothing
Caller stating helicopter submerged @19:17
B-10 E-22 @ East 90 with PD land and water units @19:18
MD got a call with someone floating in on a flotation device @19:18
M-6. We have an over turned helicopter. With 5 people inside @19:22
D-3 staging will be 96th St.Easy access to the river
D-3 i want all Marine Units on the Box. And a BC to the 34th St helipad
D-3 have a Chief and units go to Roosevelt Island
M6. We have a diver in the water. PD has a diver in the water
M6 we have the helicopter tied up to the tug boat
D-3 i don’t want any of our divers in the water until I get there. Got that I’ll be there in 30 seconds
MD to D-3 M-6 has a diver already in the water. Not a SCUBA diver
MB is picking up R1 divers
Car-3 responding @19:34
*Command Post. East 96 & The River*
D-3 who is my chief for staging.
MD FCB is Staging
D-3 I want another Chief
D-3 I working on a new command post
B-8. Heliport is closed can’t get access
Car-3 have D-3 set up a command post with NYPD
D-3 we are working on it. Having difficult gaining access
B-12s/c Staging
Car-3. S/c an air recon chief @19:38
D-3 89 St & East End Ave for Command post @19:39
*Command Post 89 St & East End Ave*
D-3 Send 1 Marine Unit to Staging to get members. Got that @19:40
MB M1A has the pilot on board. Not sure where they are going @19:42
Car-3 send a field Comm engine to D-3’s Location @19:43
MB. M1A is brining the pilot to 80 & the FDR @19:44
M6 R1 has a diver in the water. We have a diver on the surface @19:49
D-3 have the 8th BC stay at 34th and give them 3&2 have a sector there the incident is moving south @19:52
MD to D-3 NYPD isn’t putting anymore helicopters in the air. So Air Recon might not happen @19:52
B-43 i am 10-8. NYPD isn’t flying anymore helicopters @19:57
B-8 we will be at the ferry terminal 35 to 36 waiting @20:00
Car-1 10-84 @20:03
Car-3. With the amount of units we have at both boxes transmit the 2nd Alarm @20:05
Car-6A I’m at 34th st taking command @20:06
D-3 let those cars know. The incident is moving south it’s at East 59th st. They removed 2 more PTs and they are going to 34th St @20:07
Car-3 I’m taking command of 34th st
MD sending the fast truck to 34th st @20:07
MD to L3 bring your water gear and fast gear @20:13
M6 all victims removed. Removing divers now @20:17
Car-3 moving the command post to 34th St & the Ferry Terminal @20:17
*Command Post. 34th St & The River*
Car-3. We are at Slip A. Closer to 36th St. waiting on the boats @20:24
RB 2 10-37 Code 1s. 3 10-37s Code 2s (CPR in progress) and 1 Code 3
Car-3 helo is moving south. Move the Command Post to 25th St and put a box out
*Command Post. 25th St & The River*
FC per Car-3. PWH @21:34
Relocations:
Squad 288 Act. Rescue 1Engine 237 Act. Engine 5
Engine 94 Act. Engine 37
Engine 37 Act. Engine 53
Engine 5 Act. Engine 39
Ladder 23 Act. Ladder 43
Ladder 21 Act. Ladder 13
Ladder 146 Act. Ladder 7
Ladder 102 Act. Ladder 3
Ladder 15 Act. Ladder 21
Battalion 50 Act. Battalion 8

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As soon as the rifle touched Sgt Rodriguez's shoulder, he knew he was going to be a sniper. At 20, he became a guiltless killing machine. This is his story of learning to kill and the challenge of how to stop.
Noel Rodriguez entered the US Marine Corps to be a journalist. He'd never held a gun or thought about killing. But as soon as he held an M16 everything changed. 'When they gave me my rifle, I just felt it. I knew in my heart that nobody was going to be better than me.' But when Rodriguez first killed he couldn't believe what he'd done. 'I sent it, and that was all I could think of. How could I send it?' Through believing he was killing to save others, he moved on and his mind blanked out any details from his missions. 'It's a defence mechanism for me, I forget everything.' He became one of the most dreaded killers his enemy ever encountered but one day Rodriguez finally knew he had to stop. 'I was losing my soul,' he explains. 'I've woken up with a body next to me with my knife in his chest and I couldn't remember doing it. I went straight back to sleep. That's not normal.'
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As soon as the rifle touched Sgt Rodriguez's shoulder, he knew he was going to be a sniper. At 20, he became a guiltless killing machine. This is his story of learning to kill and the challenge of how to stop.
Noel Rodriguez entered the US Marine Corps to be a journalist. He'd never held a gun or thought about killing. But as soon as he held an M16 everything changed. 'When they gave me my rifle, I just felt it. I knew in my heart that nobody was going to be better than me.' But when Rodriguez first killed he couldn't believe what he'd done. 'I sent it, and that was all I could think of. How could I send it?' Through believing he was killing to save others, he moved on and his mind blanked out any details from his missions. 'It's a defence mechanism for me, I forget everything.' He became one of the most dreaded killers his enemy ever encountered but one day Rodriguez finally knew he had to stop. 'I was losing my soul,' he explains. 'I've woken up with a body next to me with my knife in his chest and I couldn't remember doing it. I went straight back to sleep. That's not normal.'
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Location: East River. From East 90 to East 95
Reports of a helicopter that did a nose dive into the river
Major Technical Reaponse
E-39,22,53
E-35(Comm)s/c
E-44 w/ 2nd PieceL-16,13
L-43 WaterRescueL-14(Soc Support)
B-10,12(Staging)
B-43(Air Recon)s/c
R-1 w/ R.C 1R-4
Sq-41
D-3
Tac-1
RB,SB
FC,FCB(Staging)
CTUSOC Logistic
SOC Compressor
HM-1
HMBMarine 1,6,9s/c
Marine 1A
Marine Battalion
Car-23,12A,4C,11,12,4D,12BRoosevelt IslandE-260
L-116
B-45Maybe
34th St Sector (Box 720)
E-16,21,14
L-7,3(Fast)
B-8
Car-3,1,6A
Maybe:
25th St & East River (Box 609)
E-7Act. 5,14
L-9,15 Act. 21
L-12(Water Rescue)
B-6
Sq-18 w/ 2nd Piece
RB
HM-1
HMB
Reports helicopter went under water @19:16
Reports helicopter engine on fire @19:16
Rescue 4 on the frequency @19:16
E-53 at East 91. Nothing to report here
Marine 6 5 min ETA
E-39 NorthBoundFDR we have nothing
Caller stating helicopter submerged @19:17
B-10 E-22 @ East 90 with PD land and water units @19:18
MD got a call with someone floating in on a flotation device @19:18
M-6. We have an over turned helicopter. With 5 people inside @19:22
D-3 staging will be 96th St.Easy access to the river
D-3 i want all Marine Units on the Box. And a BC to the 34th St helipad
D-3 have a Chief and units go to Roosevelt Island
M6. We have a diver in the water. PD has a diver in the water
M6 we have the helicopter tied up to the tug boat
D-3 i don’t want any of our divers in the water until I get there. Got that I’ll be there in 30 seconds
MD to D-3 M-6 has a diver already in the water. Not a SCUBA diver
MB is picking up R1 divers
Car-3 responding @19:34
*Command Post. East 96 & The River*
D-3 who is my chief for staging.
MD FCB is Staging
D-3 I want another Chief
D-3 I working on a new command post
B-8. Heliport is closed can’t get access
Car-3 have D-3 set up a command post with NYPD
D-3 we are working on it. Having difficult gaining access
B-12s/c Staging
Car-3. S/c an air recon chief @19:38
D-3 89 St & East End Ave for Command post @19:39
*Command Post 89 St & East End Ave*
D-3 Send 1 Marine Unit to Staging to get members. Got that @19:40
MB M1A has the pilot on board. Not sure where they are going @19:42
Car-3 send a field Comm engine to D-3’s Location @19:43
MB. M1A is brining the pilot to 80 & the FDR @19:44
M6 R1 has a diver in the water. We have a diver on the surface @19:49
D-3 have the 8th BC stay at 34th and give them 3&2 have a sector there the incident is moving south @19:52
MD to D-3 NYPD isn’t putting anymore helicopters in the air. So Air Recon might not happen @19:52
B-43 i am 10-8. NYPD isn’t flying anymore helicopters @19:57
B-8 we will be at the ferry terminal 35 to 36 waiting @20:00
Car-1 10-84 @20:03
Car-3. With the amount of units we have at both boxes transmit the 2nd Alarm @20:05
Car-6A I’m at 34th st taking command @20:06
D-3 let those cars know. The incident is moving south it’s at East 59th st. They removed 2 more PTs and they are going to 34th St @20:07
Car-3 I’m taking command of 34th st
MD sending the fast truck to 34th st @20:07
MD to L3 bring your water gear and fast gear @20:13
M6 all victims removed. Removing divers now @20:17
Car-3 moving the command post to 34th St & the Ferry Terminal @20:17
*Command Post. 34th St & The River*
Car-3. We are at Slip A. Closer to 36th St. waiting on the boats @20:24
RB 2 10-37 Code 1s. 3 10-37s Code 2s (CPR in progress) and 1 Code 3
Car-3 helo is moving south. Move the Command Post to 25th St and put a box out
*Command Post. 25th St & The River*
FC per Car-3. PWH @21:34
Relocations:
Squad 288 Act. Rescue 1Engine 237 Act. Engine 5
Engine 94 Act. Engine 37
Engine 37 Act. Engine 53
Engine 5 Act. Engine 39
Ladder 23 Act. Ladder 43
Ladder 21 Act. Ladder 13
Ladder 146 Act. Ladder 7
Ladder 102 Act. Ladder 3
Ladder 15 Act. Ladder 21
Battalion 50 Act. Battalion 8

AUDIO PROVIDED BY BROADCASTIFY
Location: East River. From East 90 to East 95
Reports of a helicopter that did a nose dive into the river
Major Technical Reaponse
E-39,22,53
E-35(Comm)s/c
E-44 w/ 2nd PieceL-16,13
L-43 WaterRescueL-14(Soc Support)
B-10,12(Staging)
B-43(Air Recon)s/c
R-1 w/ R.C 1R-4
Sq-41
D-3
Tac-1
RB,SB
FC,FCB(Staging)
CTUSOC Logistic
SOC Compressor
HM-1
HMBMarine 1,6,9s/c
Marine 1A
Marine Battalion
Car-23,12A,4C,11,12,4D,12BRoosevelt IslandE-260
L-116
B-45Maybe
34th St Sector (Box 720)
E-16,21,14
L-7,3(Fast)
B-8
Car-3,1,6A
Maybe:
25th St & East River (Box 609)
E-7Act. 5,14
L-9,15 Act. 21
L-12(Water Rescue)
B-6
Sq-18 w/ 2nd Piece
RB
HM-1
HMB
Reports helicopter went under water @19:16
Reports helicopter engine on fire @19:16
Rescue 4 on the frequency @19:16
E-53 at East 91. Nothing to report here
Marine 6 5 min ETA
E-39 NorthBoundFDR we have nothing
Caller stating helicopter submerged @19:17
B-10 E-22 @ East 90 with PD land and water units @19:18
MD got a call with someone floating in on a flotation device @19:18
M-6. We have an over turned helicopter. With 5 people inside @19:22
D-3 staging will be 96th St.Easy access to the river
D-3 i want all Marine Units on the Box. And a BC to the 34th St helipad
D-3 have a Chief and units go to Roosevelt Island
M6. We have a diver in the water. PD has a diver in the water
M6 we have the helicopter tied up to the tug boat
D-3 i don’t want any of our divers in the water until I get there. Got that I’ll be there in 30 seconds
MD to D-3 M-6 has a diver already in the water. Not a SCUBA diver
MB is picking up R1 divers
Car-3 responding @19:34
*Command Post. East 96 & The River*
D-3 who is my chief for staging.
MD FCB is Staging
D-3 I want another Chief
D-3 I working on a new command post
B-8. Heliport is closed can’t get access
Car-3 have D-3 set up a command post with NYPD
D-3 we are working on it. Having difficult gaining access
B-12s/c Staging
Car-3. S/c an air recon chief @19:38
D-3 89 St & East End Ave for Command post @19:39
*Command Post 89 St & East End Ave*
D-3 Send 1 Marine Unit to Staging to get members. Got that @19:40
MB M1A has the pilot on board. Not sure where they are going @19:42
Car-3 send a field Comm engine to D-3’s Location @19:43
MB. M1A is brining the pilot to 80 & the FDR @19:44
M6 R1 has a diver in the water. We have a diver on the surface @19:49
D-3 have the 8th BC stay at 34th and give them 3&2 have a sector there the incident is moving south @19:52
MD to D-3 NYPD isn’t putting anymore helicopters in the air. So Air Recon might not happen @19:52
B-43 i am 10-8. NYPD isn’t flying anymore helicopters @19:57
B-8 we will be at the ferry terminal 35 to 36 waiting @20:00
Car-1 10-84 @20:03
Car-3. With the amount of units we have at both boxes transmit the 2nd Alarm @20:05
Car-6A I’m at 34th st taking command @20:06
D-3 let those cars know. The incident is moving south it’s at East 59th st. They removed 2 more PTs and they are going to 34th St @20:07
Car-3 I’m taking command of 34th st
MD sending the fast truck to 34th st @20:07
MD to L3 bring your water gear and fast gear @20:13
M6 all victims removed. Removing divers now @20:17
Car-3 moving the command post to 34th St & the Ferry Terminal @20:17
*Command Post. 34th St & The River*
Car-3. We are at Slip A. Closer to 36th St. waiting on the boats @20:24
RB 2 10-37 Code 1s. 3 10-37s Code 2s (CPR in progress) and 1 Code 3
Car-3 helo is moving south. Move the Command Post to 25th St and put a box out
*Command Post. 25th St & The River*
FC per Car-3. PWH @21:34
Relocations:
Squad 288 Act. Rescue 1Engine 237 Act. Engine 5
Engine 94 Act. Engine 37
Engine 37 Act. Engine 53
Engine 5 Act. Engine 39
Ladder 23 Act. Ladder 43
Ladder 21 Act. Ladder 13
Ladder 146 Act. Ladder 7
Ladder 102 Act. Ladder 3
Ladder 15 Act. Ladder 21
Battalion 50 Act. Battalion 8

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The Philippine Marine CorpsForce Recon Squadron (Marine Corps Reconnaissance) is the Philippine Marine Corps' elite ground pressures system for unique warfare and special procedures. It specializes in land, air and also sea procedures, like its equivalent in the Naval Unique Warfare Team of the Philippine Navy, varying from reconnaissance, close battle, demolition, intelligence as well as undersea uses in assistance to the general marine operations.
As the spearhead of the Philippine Army, Marines of the Marine Corps are "the first to combat" as well as components of the Marine Corps Pressure Reconnaissance Battalion lead the way.
What makes it various from the Naval Unique Warfare Group is that it utilizes techniques as well as tactics understood by the Philippine Military's FirstScoutRanger Program and also Special Forces units.
They likewise make use of mechanized uses on behalf of various other AFP fight operations as specifically inclined with the conduct of special and also classified military actions.
All Pressure Spy Marines are normally air-borne and also PrecursorRanger certified and most significantly; must complete the Force ReconnaissanceTraining course to qualify.
Like a lot of the AFP special uses units, the best members of Pressure Spy Squadron are handpicked to undergo VIP protection training and delegated to the PresidentialSafety Group.
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The Philippine Marine CorpsForce Recon Squadron (Marine Corps Reconnaissance) is the Philippine Marine Corps' elite ground pressures system for unique warfare and special procedures. It specializes in land, air and also sea procedures, like its equivalent in the Naval Unique Warfare Team of the Philippine Navy, varying from reconnaissance, close battle, demolition, intelligence as well as undersea uses in assistance to the general marine operations.
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They likewise make use of mechanized uses on behalf of various other AFP fight operations as specifically inclined with the conduct of special and also classified military actions.
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TIPS AND ADVICE ON SENDING LETTERS TO YOUR MARINE RECRUIT

Hey guys! In this video I answer questions about sending letters to a Marine recruit. It is easy to stress out about what you can and cannot send, so I thought I would help you guys out a little bit. Enjoy!

Police State Too Much? Send in a Marine!

This is how the Free State rolls. This is just the kind of active support for limited government, liberty and personal responsibility that's increasingly part of daily life in NH. Thank youFSP. What took you so long to get here...?
http://freestateproject.org/
During testimony at the ConcordCity Council public hearing regarding the acquisition of a ManBearPig-- er, I mean BearCat, the "Homeland Security" grant-subsidized (so, your money, regardless) armored attack truck (the manufacturer's description, although the cops prefer "rescue vehicle," which isn't exactly prominent in the marketing materials for some reason) by local law enforcement's Special Operations Unit, in Concord, NH, 8/12/2013, there was this little gem from retired MarineColonelPete Martino. Complete hearing at http://bikerbillnh.blogspot.com/2013/08/two-hundred-activists-and-committee.html
"Peter Martino is a citizen of the State of New Hampshire. Mr. Martino is a Colonel in the U.S. MarineCorpsReserve who has been mobilized three times. During his military career, he commanded an infantry platoon, company, and battalion. He was also the senior U.S. adviser to an Iraqi Army brigade. Mr. Martino has had a successful civilian career providing training, consulting, and program management services to private companies and to state and federal agency contractors. Mr. Martino presently holds a top secret security clearance."
2008
And see the Colonel take on the NH HouseCommerce Committee regarding SB180, "establishing a recovery fund for victims of the Financial Resources Mortgage (FRM) fraud and continually appropriating a special fund," here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C92y0NJ7tJM

Marine Cpl. Jeff DeYoung and his dog Cena have tackled everything from the front lines to civilian life together. When Cena got terminal cancer, Jeff organized a final ride he knew Cena would enjoy.
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U.S Marine Sniper Team Eliminates Taliban Spotter in Sangin

The USMarines have pursued aggressive tactics in flashpoint town Sangin since replacing British forces in the southern Afghan town several months ago. The BBC's Paul Wood, embedded with US MarineBattalion 3/5, reports on the continuing fight against the Taliban.
"Come on, come out come and play," said the Marine sniper.
He spoke as he looked through his telescopic sight at a Taliban "spotter" who had just jumped behind a wall some 800m away. The man was not armed but was talking into a radio.
"Got P-I-D [positive identification]," said the sniper. "Cleared to engage." There was the suppressed crack of a silenced sniper round. The man fell to the ground.
"EnemyKIA (killed in action). Doin' the dead man dance."
"Good shooting, bro," came the reply.
It was the 50th kill for this sniper team. The US Marines believe they have accounted for hundreds of Taliban since they arrived in Sangin four months ago, relieving the British forces here.

Never Leave A Marine Behind

A must see moving story about a young Marine's struggle with his life upon returning from combat . . . impacting his marriage and duty performance . . . until several of his Marine brothers convince him to seek assistance at a critical time . . . allowing him to recover and continue being a proud living Marine.
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Marines are pushed to unconsciousness in the pool, wrestle 90-pound packs in the pounding surf of the Pacific Ocean. It's a man-breaking, all-out endurance test that forges top soldiers with unparalleled skills. One in three don't survive the cut.

Location: East River. From East 90 to East 95
Reports of a helicopter that did a nose dive into the river
Major Technical Reaponse
E-39,22,53
E-35(Comm)s/c
E-44 w/ 2nd PieceL-16,13
L-43 WaterRescueL-14(Soc Support)
B-10,12(Staging)
B-43(Air Recon)s/c
R-1 w/ R.C 1R-4
Sq-41
D-3
Tac-1
RB,SB
FC,FCB(Staging)
CTUSOC Logistic
SOC Compressor
HM-1
HMBMarine 1,6,9s/c
Marine 1A
Marine Battalion
Car-23,12A,4C,11,12,4D,12BRoosevelt IslandE-260
L-116
B-45Maybe
34th St Sector (Box 720)
E-16,21,14
L-7,3(Fast)
B-8
Car-3,1,6A
Maybe:
25th St & East River (Box 609)
E-7Act. 5,14
L-9,15 Act. 21
L-12(Water Rescue)
B-6
Sq-18 w/ 2nd Piece
RB
HM-1
HMB
Reports helicopter went under water @19:16
Reports helicopter engine on fire @19:16
Rescue 4 on the frequency @19:16
E-53 at East 91. Nothing to report here
Marine 6 5 min ETA
E-39 NorthBoundFDR we have nothing
Caller stating helicopter submerged @19:17
B-10 E-22 @ East 90 with PD land and water units @19:18
MD got a call with someone floating in on a flotation device @19:18
M-6. We have an over turned helicopter. With 5 people inside @19:22
D-3 staging will be 96th St.Easy access to the river
D-3 i want all Marine Units on the Box. And a BC to the 34th St helipad
D-3 have a Chief and units go to Roosevelt Island
M6. We have a diver in the water. PD has a diver in the water
M6 we have the helicopter tied up to the tug boat
D-3 i don’t want any of our divers in the water until I get there. Got that I’ll be there in 30 seconds
MD to D-3 M-6 has a diver already in the water. Not a SCUBA diver
MB is picking up R1 divers
Car-3 responding @19:34
*Command Post. East 96 & The River*
D-3 who is my chief for staging.
MD FCB is Staging
D-3 I want another Chief
D-3 I working on a new command post
B-8. Heliport is closed can’t get access
Car-3 have D-3 set up a command post with NYPD
D-3 we are working on it. Having difficult gaining access
B-12s/c Staging
Car-3. S/c an air recon chief @19:38
D-3 89 St & East End Ave for Command post @19:39
*Command Post 89 St & East End Ave*
D-3 Send 1 Marine Unit to Staging to get members. Got that @19:40
MB M1A has the pilot on board. Not sure where they are going @19:42
Car-3 send a field Comm engine to D-3’s Location @19:43
MB. M1A is brining the pilot to 80 & the FDR @19:44
M6 R1 has a diver in the water. We have a diver on the surface @19:49
D-3 have the 8th BC stay at 34th and give them 3&2 have a sector there the incident is moving south @19:52
MD to D-3 NYPD isn’t putting anymore helicopters in the air. So Air Recon might not happen @19:52
B-43 i am 10-8. NYPD isn’t flying anymore helicopters @19:57
B-8 we will be at the ferry terminal 35 to 36 waiting @20:00
Car-1 10-84 @20:03
Car-3. With the amount of units we have at both boxes transmit the 2nd Alarm @20:05
Car-6A I’m at 34th st taking command @20:06
D-3 let those cars know. The incident is moving south it’s at East 59th st. They removed 2 more PTs and they are going to 34th St @20:07
Car-3 I’m taking command of 34th st
MD sending the fast truck to 34th st @20:07
MD to L3 bring your water gear and fast gear @20:13
M6 all victims removed. Removing divers now @20:17
Car-3 moving the command post to 34th St & the Ferry Terminal @20:17
*Command Post. 34th St & The River*
Car-3. We are at Slip A. Closer to 36th St. waiting on the boats @20:24
RB 2 10-37 Code 1s. 3 10-37s Code 2s (CPR in progress) and 1 Code 3
Car-3 helo is moving south. Move the Command Post to 25th St and put a box out
*Command Post. 25th St & The River*
FC per Car-3. PWH @21:34
Relocations:
Squad 288 Act. Rescue 1Engine 237 Act. Engine 5
Engine 94 Act. Engine 37
Engine 37 Act. Engine 53
Engine 5 Act. Engine 39
Ladder 23 Act. Ladder 43
Ladder 21 Act. Ladder 13
Ladder 146 Act. Ladder 7
Ladder 102 Act. Ladder 3
Ladder 15 Act. Ladder 21
Battalion 50 Act. Battalion 8

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Primed to Kill as a US Marine Sniper

Glory Days: My Life as a Sniper
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Primed to Kill as a US Marine Sniper

Glory Days: My Life as a SniperWatch in higher quality: http://youtu.be/tHjeqxDt6AM
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As soon as the rifle touched Sgt Rodriguez's shoulder, he knew he was going to be a sniper. At 20, he became a guiltless killing machine. This is his story of learning to kill and the challenge of how to stop.
Noel Rodriguez entered the US Marine Corps to be a journalist. He'd never held a gun or thought about killing. But as soon as he held an M16 everything changed. 'When they gave me my rifle, I just felt it. I knew in my heart that nobody was going to be better than me.' But when Rodriguez first killed he couldn't believe what he'd done. 'I sent it, and that was all I could think of. How could I send it?' Through believing he was killing to save others, he moved on and his mind blanked out any details from his missions. 'It's a defence mechanism for me, I forget everything.' He became one of the most dreaded killers his enemy ever encountered but one day Rodriguez finally knew he had to stop. 'I was losing my soul,' he explains. 'I've woken up with a body next to me with my knife in his chest and I couldn't remember doing it. I went straight back to sleep. That's not normal.'
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Location: East River. From East 90 to East 95
Reports of a helicopter that did a nose dive into the river
Major Technical Reaponse
E-39,22,53
E-35(Comm)s/c
E-44 w/ 2nd PieceL-16,13
L-43 WaterRescueL-14(Soc Support)
B-10,12(Staging)
B-43(Air Recon)s/c
R-1 w/ R.C 1R-4
Sq-41
D-3
Tac-1
RB,SB
FC,FCB(Staging)
CTUSOC Logistic
SOC Compressor
HM-1
HMBMarine 1,6,9s/c
Marine 1A
Marine Battalion
Car-23,12A,4C,11,12,4D,12BRoosevelt IslandE-260
L-116
B-45Maybe
34th St Sector (Box 720)
E-16,21,14
L-7,3(Fast)
B-8
Car-3,1,6A
Maybe:
25th St & East River (Box 609)
E-7Act. 5,14
L-9,15 Act. 21
L-12(Water Rescue)
B-6
Sq-18 w/ 2nd Piece
RB
HM-1
HMB
Reports helicopter went under water @19:16
Reports helicopter engine on fire @19:16
Rescue 4 on the frequency @19:16
E-53 at East 91. Nothing to report here
Marine 6 5 min ETA
E-39 NorthBoundFDR we have nothing
Caller stating helicopter submerged @19:17
B-10 E-22 @ East 90 with PD land and water units @19:18
MD got a call with someone floating in on a flotation device @19:18
M-6. We have an over turned helicopter. With 5 people inside @19:22
D-3 staging will be 96th St.Easy access to the river
D-3 i want all Marine Units on the Box. And a BC to the 34th St helipad
D-3 have a Chief and units go to Roosevelt Island
M6. We have a diver in the water. PD has a diver in the water
M6 we have the helicopter tied up to the tug boat
D-3 i don’t want any of our divers in the water until I get there. Got that I’ll be there in 30 seconds
MD to D-3 M-6 has a diver already in the water. Not a SCUBA diver
MB is picking up R1 divers
Car-3 responding @19:34
*Command Post. East 96 & The River*
D-3 who is my chief for staging.
MD FCB is Staging
D-3 I want another Chief
D-3 I working on a new command post
B-8. Heliport is closed can’t get access
Car-3 have D-3 set up a command post with NYPD
D-3 we are working on it. Having difficult gaining access
B-12s/c Staging
Car-3. S/c an air recon chief @19:38
D-3 89 St & East End Ave for Command post @19:39
*Command Post 89 St & East End Ave*
D-3 Send 1 Marine Unit to Staging to get members. Got that @19:40
MB M1A has the pilot on board. Not sure where they are going @19:42
Car-3 send a field Comm engine to D-3’s Location @19:43
MB. M1A is brining the pilot to 80 & the FDR @19:44
M6 R1 has a diver in the water. We have a diver on the surface @19:49
D-3 have the 8th BC stay at 34th and give them 3&2 have a sector there the incident is moving south @19:52
MD to D-3 NYPD isn’t putting anymore helicopters in the air. So Air Recon might not happen @19:52
B-43 i am 10-8. NYPD isn’t flying anymore helicopters @19:57
B-8 we will be at the ferry terminal 35 to 36 waiting @20:00
Car-1 10-84 @20:03
Car-3. With the amount of units we have at both boxes transmit the 2nd Alarm @20:05
Car-6A I’m at 34th st taking command @20:06
D-3 let those cars know. The incident is moving south it’s at East 59th st. They removed 2 more PTs and they are going to 34th St @20:07
Car-3 I’m taking command of 34th st
MD sending the fast truck to 34th st @20:07
MD to L3 bring your water gear and fast gear @20:13
M6 all victims removed. Removing divers now @20:17
Car-3 moving the command post to 34th St & the Ferry Terminal @20:17
*Command Post. 34th St & The River*
Car-3. We are at Slip A. Closer to 36th St. waiting on the boats @20:24
RB 2 10-37 Code 1s. 3 10-37s Code 2s (CPR in progress) and 1 Code 3
Car-3 helo is moving south. Move the Command Post to 25th St and put a box out
*Command Post. 25th St & The River*
FC per Car-3. PWH @21:34
Relocations:
Squad 288 Act. Rescue 1Engine 237 Act. Engine 5
Engine 94 Act. Engine 37
Engine 37 Act. Engine 53
Engine 5 Act. Engine 39
Ladder 23 Act. Ladder 43
Ladder 21 Act. Ladder 13
Ladder 146 Act. Ladder 7
Ladder 102 Act. Ladder 3
Ladder 15 Act. Ladder 21
Battalion 50 Act. Battalion 8

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